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The bady is crying all the afternoon.It must be hungry .I will give it some.A make it silent B made it quite C make it quiet
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silent也是安静的意思,但安静到沉默,往往是由很喧闹变得沉默时使用,往往带有发怒的色彩,比如老师让吵杂的学生变得安静用silent;但quiet只是由不安静变为安静.宝宝饿了在哭,给他些吃的让他安静下来,所以用quiet.
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C quiet是安静的意思,而silent则是沉默的,quite是很,非常
quiet是安静的意思,而silent则是沉默的
The baby is crying all the afternoon.. It must be hungry. 婴儿整个下午在哭, 他/她准饿了。我将给Ta 一些(
),让Ta 安静下来。make sb. silent 是让人沉默不语。make sb. quiet 是让某人安静下来。
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扫描下载二维码|With Instructables you can share what you make with the world, and tap into an ever-growing community of creative experts.Intro: head in a jar prankHungry? Scare those fridge-bound famished food foragers with a head in a jar! Using a photo editor, two pictures are blended together to create flat image of a ...
Step 1: Take photos + importTo make the head printout you'll need 2 pictures of a head, a profile and a portrait. With the camera at eye-level, take a picture straight on and ...
Step 2: Adjust levels + align imagesUsing your photo editor trim away any background so that you are left with just the face. After trimming, if your two pictures have different lighting adjust the ...
Step 3: Crop profileTo merge the two faces together you'll need to remove the face portion of the profile image. Make a selection to eye on the profile (picture 1) and ...
Step 4: Erase profile edgeSelect the erase tool and set it to a soft brush. Erase the edge of the profile picture where the two faces meet. Changing the opacity of the ...
Step 5: Copy profileWith one side completed, make a copy/duplicate of the profile and paste to a new layer. Flip the copy horizontally and move over to the other side of ...
Step 6: Merge and resizeWhen you are satisfied with the layer placement, blending, and lighting levels, merge your layers together. Next, resize the image to fit your paper space. You can enlarge ...
Step 7: Save file + printAfter saving my image I printed it out. There should be an option in your print dialogue box that enables you to fill the page with your image, ...
Step 8: LaminateSince this image will be submerged it needed to be laminated so it wouldn't disintegrate. Most people don't have a lamination machine at home, but your local school, ...
Step 9: Prepare jarYou'll need a jar large enough to hold your picture. I got this 5 litre glass jar at my local hardware store for $15.Filling the jar about halfway ...
Step 10: Put head in jarCurling the laminated printout to fit through the jar neck the sheet was inserted, the jar was then topped off with water until full. The jar was then ...
Step 11: Place in fridgePlace jar into fridge. Maybe you hide it behind a few items so that a person has to be digging to find it, or maybe you leave it ...
Hungry? Scare those fridge-bound famished food foragers with a head in a jar!
Using a photo editor, two pictures are blended together to create flat image of a head, which is then laminated and submerged in a jar. When the flattened image in inserted into the curved jar, along with the distortion from the water, gives the illusion of a decapitated head in a jar of preserving fluid.
Here's what you need to make your own:computer printer (also available at local print/copy store)Making your own head in a jar is easy, but requires some photo editing skills. I've included a tutorial on how I made mine, and took me about 30 minutes to compose. Personalizing this prank will make it more effective. But, if you're not a pro with photo editing, you can download my flattened head image below.Step 1: Take photos + importTo make the head printout you'll need 2 pictures of a head, a profile and a portrait. With the camera at eye-level, take a picture straight on and one from the side. Ensure your subject is well lit. Also, ask them to make a face.Next we'll import these images into a photo editing suite. Since the final output will be on a standard A4 / 8.5" x 11" printer paper, start by opening your photo editing software and opening a new document set to your printer paper size. Then, import the profile and portrait pictures of your subject onto new layers and resize them to fit your workspace. We'll resize them again after merging the faces together. About This Instructable 7800Bio:
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More by mikeasaurus:Add instructable to:Related英语同义句转换1.My mother is a person who does not eat meat2.You are always influenced by these programmes3.There will be no more hungry people in the world4.Ken didn't get to school on time because it rained heavily5.He didn't go to Beijing He went to shanghai instead6.I wantched TV instead of doing my home work7.You ought to work harder8.Will you please not go to sleep when you are on duty9.Read more,and you will improve your English10.He was able to swim when he was five years old
1.My mother is a vegetarian.2.These programmes have influence on you.3.There no longer will be hungry people in the world.4.Because of the heavy rain,Ken didn't get to school on time.5.Instead of going to Beijing,he went to Shanghai.6.I didn't do my homework.Instead,I watched TV.7.You should work harder.8.Would you not go to sleep when on duty?9.Read more,or you won't improve your English.10.He could swim at the age of five.
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